Connections File

FlightGlobal's Connections File covers all available connections from over 900 global airlines

Why choose FlightGlobal’s Connections File

Customized connections tailored to your sector and requirements

The data that we provide can be customized to the geographies you cover, preferred airline partnerships, airport preferences, number of legs, arrival/departure time, single or double connections and by RFS.

The most reliable and accurate information

Our data is sourced from the airlines, with 97% of airlines updating their schedules on a weekly basis. We ensure all airlines start-ups are added or reinstated, and any ceased or suspended are removed.

Timely and flexible delivery

We deliver the data as either a flat file or by API on a weekly, monthly or quaterly basis dependant on your needs.

Connection types that suit you

FlightGlobal has the capability to generate connections of different types that can be combined in to a single file. These include hacked, legal, e-ticketable and industry specific. Please see below to understand more on these connection types and how they are relevant to your business.

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Types of Connections

Legal Connections

Guarantee that the connections you display are in keeping with the connection time exemptions filed by the airlines. Connections are generated using our market leading minimum connection time (MCT) file.

E-ticketable Connections

As a Strategic Partner of IATA, our customisable connections files can be filtered using IATA standard rules to identify connections that can be provided via a single ticket and are bookable in the GDS.

Hacked Connections

Our customisable connection file can include connections involving any carriers using a fixed minimum connection time. This allows our connections files to be built using specific airline types, including low-cost carriers and cargo carriers.

Multimodal Connections

These connections provide more options to the passenger market by building airline to bus or train services. The cargo market also benefits as connections involving road feeder services (RFS’s) can be generated.